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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Around 400 train drivers for BHP's Western Australian iron ore division will begin industrial action late this week after rejecting an offer on rostering that they say fell short, a union representative told Reuters on Monday.
Drivers will stop using a BHP app for roster changes, which means each worker must be contacted individually if the world's biggest miner wishes to change their working hours, Mining and Energy Union WA secretary Greg Busson told Reuters.
Drivers we...
>>> Read more: BHP train drivers to start 'restrained' industrial action on Friday
Drivers will stop using a BHP app for roster changes, which means each worker must be contacted individually if the world's biggest miner wishes to change their working hours, Mining and Energy Union WA secretary Greg Busson told Reuters.
Drivers we...
>>> Read more: BHP train drivers to start 'restrained' industrial action on Friday